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Drac, I do need your help. I installed the game and I do have the icon on my desktop but when I click on it, it won't start. I looked at gameboomers and Tally Ho said to make a disk 1 and disk 2 and put all the files from each disk in the folders, so I did that. but, it still won't start. I went to the launcher that was in the game folder and went to compatibility and clicked on windows XP and it still didn't work so then I went to that folder again and also clicked on run as administrator and it still won't start. Any other ideas? Please help!

Yes... what middletoe said. Try compatibility mode. I can't remember what operating system you have, but try right clicking on the icon and selecting Troubleshoot Compatibility. If that doesn't work, try right clicking and selecting Properties. Sometimes the compatibility mode is there.

When life gives you lemons, make lemonade. When life gives you tomatoes, make Bloody Marys.

I did do the compatibility mode. I tried it for windows 95, windows 98 2nd edition and the 3rd edition (whatever it is called) windows XP and nothing worked. so, I bought it from Steam. That is the easiest for me. however, with this steam game, if I minimize it, it won't play again. I have to keep it on the screen all the time or I get an error message. so, I have to plan on that when I start the game, I have to stay on it and save often.

Ah, I didn't know this was a download from Steam. If that's the case, then you need to get with Steam support for this game. They are painfully slow, but they do respond. The forums for the game might be a good option too - often other players may have run into the same thing and will respond quickly.

When life gives you lemons, make lemonade. When life gives you tomatoes, make Bloody Marys.

I bought the game too, MBDay. I've also found I can't minimize it, which is a nuisance. Do you find the movement jerky? I'm playing on Windows 8.1. Not overwhelmed so far, I might not bother playing further. Maybe good old games should just stay a memory.

mbday630 wrote:with this steam game, if I minimize it, it won't play again. I have to keep it on the screen all the time or I get an error message. so, I have to plan on that when I start the game, I have to stay on it and save often.

Diat60 wrote: I've also found I can't minimize it, which is a nuisance.

Diat60 wrote:Do you find the movement jerky? I'm playing on Windows 8.1.

Maybe assigning the game's exe to use a single processor core would help with the jerkiness.Or maybe tell your antivirus not to scan the game while it's running.

Diat60 wrote:Maybe good old games should just stay a memory.

Well this one anyway, not that I consider it to be one of the "good' old games. It had its moments, but had a lot of gameplay issues too.I think it was House of Tales' first adventure game.

Mystery of the Druids would be fairly low on my list of recommended games in 2016.I might have recommended it back in 2001 because there were so few 3rd personpoint-and-click adventure games available for Windows back then.

The biggest issue for me was the horrible conversation "puzzles" where you had to work your way through very long conversation trees in order to get necessary conversation choices to re-appear. The game didn't really pick up for me until I finally arrived in Twelve Bridges, more than halfway into the game.